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When should you pick your almonds?

When should you pick your almonds?

Picking almonds at the right time is key to good storage, and recording the names of the varieties you plant helps too.

Three ways to maximise your fruit harvest

Three ways to maximise your fruit harvest

Grow more fruit and improve your food security using this simple system to extend your harvest and increase the varieties you grow.

Should you prune fruit trees in spring?

Should you prune fruit trees in spring?

Answers to your pruning FAQ, like whether it’s OK to prune your fruit trees in spring, and should you remove wood in the centre of the tree?

It doesn’t cost anything to give grafting a go!

It doesn’t cost anything to give grafting a go!

Give fruit tree grafting a go. It can take a bit of practice to get reliable results, but it’s lots of fun and completely free.

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